Zsa Zsa Gabor, the daring actress and socialite who died last night at the age of 99, once lived in a palatial mansion covered in framed pictures of herself.

The Hollywood star lived with husband Prince Frederic von Anhalt in the upmarket LA suburb of Bel Air in a $28million property, complete with its own pool, sweeping driveway and 26 rooms stuffed with pricy antiques and furnishings.

The couple were forced to put the mansion on the market in 2011 after health problems meant they could only use two rooms – not to mention that upkeep of the whole property and grounds cost them $30,000 a month.

Originally built in the 1950s by Howard Hughes, the house was even home to Elvis Presley for four years.

With around 8,000 square feet of space, Zsa Zsa and the Prince had plenty of room to store their beautiful furniture and possessions – including multiple horse head decorations.

Must've been big fans of The Godfather.

Their home features ornate chandeliers and antique furniture (Image: Axelle/BG/GoffPhotos.com)

Their home also featured antique pianos, chaise longues piled high with cushions, an ornate chandelier welcoming guests in the entrance hall, and designer wooden flooring throughout.

While the couple thought they might lose their house in 2011, it was saved the next year after a Facebook campaign gave the Prince a $1.5million personal loan which he used to pay off the mortage, saving them from foreclosing on the property.

Over the years, Zsa Zsa has hosted a multitude of famous faces at her luxury mansion - including Queen Elizabeth and US Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush Sr.

Zsa Zsa once claimed Elvis had lived in the property when it was newly built (Image: Axelle/BG/GoffPhotos.com)

Their home was saved from foreclosure in 2012 (Image: Axelle/BG/GoffPhotos.com)